Found Alive OR - Heather Mounce Davison, 37, Dallas, 12 Aug 2017

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Does anyone know any details of the charges of mistreatment of her grandfather?


Summary is detailed in the link right above your post. Perhaps details would be captured within the first part of each thread? I don't think there's a media thread for this case.

"Park sought to sever more than 40 of the counts relating to Mounce's alleged criminal mistreatment and identity theft of her grandfather, saying trying those counts with her alleged work fraud deprived her of a right to a fair trial.

Park said charges related to her grandfather were not part of the same scheme or similar in character to the alleged work fraud. Including them in the same trial would create prejudice against Mounce and confuse the jury, he said.

Mounce will now stand trial in October for the severed charges stemming from the alleged criminal mistreatment and identity theft of her grandfather. "

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Mounce to serve 75 months in prison

Very lengthy article, worth the read.

"51 counts have been severed and will be tried as a different case in October.

At Mounce’s sentencing hearing, Liz and Mark Weisensee — owners of OpenRoad Transportation, one of three businesses that were Mounce’s victims — said Mounce should be incarcerated to keep others from falling victim to her schemes.

Liz Weisensee said they gave her a second chance after catching her first attempt at submitting a fraudulent invoice for reimbursement.

She said because of Mounce’s initial fraud attempt, they used additional anti-theft measures.

“Because of this, we caught her early on enough to mitigate a catastrophe, but we fully understand the depths that she was intending to go to,” Liz Weisensee said. “We continue to use this person as a reminder of the malice that is possible in the world. She completely lacks empathy, but feeds off of the empathy of others. She uses doctors, counselors and others in credible positions to give her words merit.”

Mounce also used fraudulent documents on invoices while working for two other employers, Dallas Retirement Village and PNW Metal Recycling.

Dallas Retirement Village executive director David Parrett also asked the court to hold Mounce accountable.

Deputy District Attorney Sarah Lundstedt asked Hill to impose a 101-month sentence.

Mounce’s upcoming trial involves crimes allegedly committed against her grandfather, Anthony Britt. The trial is scheduled for Oct. 15-17. She will be in court on Sept. 30 for a pretrial conference." @minusfour
 
Mounce to plead guilty before trial

DALLAS — Heather Mounce, the former Dallas resident facing trial in a criminal mistreatment and identity theft case, is expected to plead guilty to charges on Thursday.

Mounce was sentenced to more than six years in prison in September after pleading guilty to theft and identify theft charges in a separate case.

The defendant’s change of plea hearing is set for 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Polk County Circuit Court Courtroom No. 4 before Judge Norm Hill.
 
Restitution fees for Mounce finalized

DALLAS — Heather Mounce owes $28,275.87 in fees following the restitution hearing that was held Oct. 17 and 18.

This hearing came after a change of plea on Oct. 7 and sentencing on Oct. 10, where Mounce pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree theft, 24 counts of first-degree criminal mistreatment and 24 counts of identity theft, and was issued 75 months in prison, concurrent with the time she is already serving, by Polk County Circuit Court Judge Norm Hill
 

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